The Whistler at the Plough: Containing Travels, Statistics, and Descriptions of Scenery & Agricultural Customs in Most Parts of England: with Letters from Ireland: Also "Free Trade and the League;" a Biographical History, Volume 2James Ainsworth, 1853 - Free trade |
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... Commerce , Manchester , 13th Dec. 1838 , 174 . Cobden , Richard , his second speech in the Chamber of Commerce , Man chester , 188 . Cobden , Richard , his form of petition for the total repeal of the corn laws , 193 . Cobden , Richard ...
... Commerce , Manchester , 13th Dec. 1838 , 174 . Cobden , Richard , his second speech in the Chamber of Commerce , Man chester , 188 . Cobden , Richard , his form of petition for the total repeal of the corn laws , 193 . Cobden , Richard ...
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... Commerce , Manchester , 204 . Slave Trade , 222 . Smith , J. B. , his speeches in the Cham- ber of Commerce , Manchester , 1838 , 161 , 207 , 417 , 508 . Spencer , Rev. Thomas , 491 . Strike of the manufacturing operatives in 1842 , 521 ...
... Commerce , Manchester , 204 . Slave Trade , 222 . Smith , J. B. , his speeches in the Cham- ber of Commerce , Manchester , 1838 , 161 , 207 , 417 , 508 . Spencer , Rev. Thomas , 491 . Strike of the manufacturing operatives in 1842 , 521 ...
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... ( chairman of the anti- corn law league ) , his proposition for raising a fund of £ 50,000 , in 1842 , 524 , 528 . Wood , George William , M.P. , president of the Chamber of Commerce , at Manchester , 152 . INDEX . III .
... ( chairman of the anti- corn law league ) , his proposition for raising a fund of £ 50,000 , in 1842 , 524 , 528 . Wood , George William , M.P. , president of the Chamber of Commerce , at Manchester , 152 . INDEX . III .
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... , but materially to benefit the general interests of British commerce , and advance the welfare and prosperity of his country . He himself was evidently gifted with a juster appreciation of FREE TRADE AND THE LEAGUE . 11.
... , but materially to benefit the general interests of British commerce , and advance the welfare and prosperity of his country . He himself was evidently gifted with a juster appreciation of FREE TRADE AND THE LEAGUE . 11.
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... commerce and navigation of the country , and of stating his information in a manner which must , I am sure , have made the most favour- able impression on the house . " On the 14th of June Mr Thomson made a few observations in favour of ...
... commerce and navigation of the country , and of stating his information in a manner which must , I am sure , have made the most favour- able impression on the house . " On the 14th of June Mr Thomson made a few observations in favour of ...
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